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Material Found In Incinerator Could Have Links To Corrie

Corrie McKeague

Detectives searching for missing RAF gunner Corrie McKeague have said material found at an incinerator plant needs "further examination" to establish if it is linked to him.

23-year-old Corrie McKeague vanished after a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds in September.

Police called off the search of a landfill site in Cambridgeshire despite believing his remains are there - but they've continued an operation at the incinerator site near Ipswich.

Suffolk Police said they would search the incinerator site at Great Blakenham, near Ipswich, after ending the search at Milton.

A force spokesman said:

"Police searching incinerated waste at the Great Blakenham energy-from-waste facility have recovered some material that requires further examination in order to establish whether it is in any way connected to the Corrie McKeague missing person enquiry."

"At this stage it cannot be confirmed whether or not this material is in any way linked to Corrie and so it will be subject to specialist examination and forensic analysis in the coming weeks. Police expected that it would be necessary to take items recovered from the search away from the site in order to examine them more carefully. Corrie's family have been kept updated about the search. The search of the incinerated waste is now complete."

Police said Mr McKeague had a history of falling asleep in unusual places, including in bins.

A bin lorry was seen on CCTV near Brentgovel Street in Bury St Edmunds around the time Mr McKeague was last seen, and it took a route which appeared to coincide with the movements of his phone.

The bin lorry linked to the disappearance of Mr McKeague was initially thought to have collected an 11kg load, but police said it was later found to be more than 100kg.

Detective Superintendent Katie Elliott of Suffolk Police has said that any new lines of inquiry would be pursued "vigorously".

Asked if she thought Mr McKeague was still on the landfill site, she replied: "I do."

Mr McKeague's girlfriend April Oliver announced in June that the missing serviceman had become a father with the birth of their daughter.

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